Where Every Alabama Alum Has Signed In The NFL So Far

ATLANTA, GA - DECEMBER 02: C.J. Mosley #57 of the Baltimore Ravens reacts after a defensive stop against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on December 2, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

NFL free agency has been on fire over the last few days. With the number of former Alabama stars in the NFL, it was inevitable that there’d be a few of them on the move.

As it turns out, free agency has been pretty lucrative for the Crimson Tide. Five players have already found their new homes.

The defensive side of the ball has gotten most of the attention thus far. On Thursday, ‘Bama’s first Heisman winner found a new home though.

Running back Mark Ingram is leaving the New Orleans Saints, after eight seasons, including breakout 1,000 yard campaigns in 2016 and 2017. He formed a deadly duo with Alvin Kamara over the last two years.

Mosley barely edged out safety Landon Collins for the biggest new contract. The former New York Giant is staying in the division, heading down to Washington for $84 million over six years.

Collins has $44.5 million guaranteed, and a $15 million signing bonus. It winds up being one of the most interestingly structured contracts you’ll find.

Landon Collins contract breakdown:-Only 4 mil cap hit this year (can still go after Mosley)-Can cut anytime after 2020 for very little cost-Allows flexibility in the future to restructure -All in all a great deal. The 84 mil isn’t the most important number pic.twitter.com/4GNm4usrgi

Guard James Carpenter is probably the least-well known player to sign thus far. The former Jet is now an Atlanta Falcon, set to make $21 million over four years. He has over $9 million in guarantees.

Numbers on two #Falcons deals from earlier today: ATL agreed to terms with G Jamon Brown on a 3-year, $18.75M deal with $12.75M guaranteed, while G James Carpenter is signing for 4 years and $21M, source said.